| KMV on Sun, 29 Jan 2017 00:30:20 +0100 (CET) |
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| Re: <nettime> Resistance (was: 10 Preliminary Theses on Trump) |
And of course withdrawing leaves those who cannot withdraw to take the
full brunt of the oppression. Lately I have found the most hope in
standing in support with Black Lives Matter and other resistance
groups, but I do share your pessimism.
On Fri, Jan 27, 2017 at 11:23 PM, Patrice Riemens <patrice@xs4all.nl> wrote:
On 2017-01-26 16:38, Ian Alan Paul wrote:
> "Is you 10th thesis calling for a revolution without using the word.
>
> If so why not? Why avoid the word? Has it become tarnished by
> carrying too much historical baggage ? Or does te word simply
> not cover what it is you are trying to say?"
(...)
> One thing that remains perfectly clear to me is that we lack models
> for what successfully resistance looks like in the present, and so now
> is the time for what I would call speculative or experimental
> resistance. I think we should be striking out in different directions
> both as a kind of cartographic activity (as a means of understanding
> the current configurations/limits/concentrations/flows of power) and as
> a means of perhaps finding ourselves finally able to, as I say in my
> text, "make possible that which cannot be under capitalism."
At the moment capitalism as we know it (do we? ;-) is in such
turmoil/reconfiguration, principally but not only because of the return
of (geo)politics, that I am not sure about 'cartographing' it. And with
regard to 'resistance', I am even less sure, not to say frankly pessimistic.
<...>
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